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What command line should I put in ?
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You can browse to "C:" (It may be different) C:\Program Files\Eset\nod32.exe and it's the NOD32 Scanner.
Consider that AMON will detect any viruses that can enter to you PC, and if this compressed, AMON will detect it when descompressed.
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Sir_Carew is right, however, this feature might be useful when the user downloads an archive. I suggest you browse for nod32.exe and use the following parameters:
...\Eset\nod32.exe /arch+ /scanmem- /ah /quit+ If no virus is found the scanner window will be closed automatically after the scan has completed. |
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Hello Marcos
,Exist a command to start nod scanner minimized when it's called using the command line?
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Unfortunately, not yet. We will consider implementing a switch that would enable that.
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A workaround for this is:
- write a batch file containing the command line to start nod32.exe, but prefix it with "start /MIN " -- this will start the application minimised. Eg the command in the batch file could be: start /MIN "C:\Program Files\Eset\nod32.exe" /arch+ /scanmem- /ah /quit+ Then kick off the batch file rather than nod32 directly. You will see a command prompt window open and close very briefly. |
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